Student teachers of malay language as a first language: do they have the confident?

Jamian, Abdul Rasid and Konting, Mohd Majid and Bakar, Ab. Rahim
(2008)
Student teachers of malay language as a first language: do they have the confident?
The International Journal of Learning, 14
(4).
pp. 111-120.
ISSN 1447-9494

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Abstract

The objective of the study was to assess the teaching confidence of student teacher who’s specialization is Teaching of Malay as a First Language. The specific objectives were to determine the teaching confidence in terms of student engagement; instructional strategies; classroom management and teaching with computers in classroom. Data were gathered from a sample of 53 student teachers. Findings indicate that a majority of the respondents had a high level of confidence in terms of student engagement (Mean: 3.97, S.D: 0.29), instructional strategies (Mean: 3.93, S.D: 0.38), classroom management (Mean: 3.90, S.D: 0.32) and teaching with computers in classroom (Mean: 3.83, S.D: 0.57).